Greetings, Since you guys seem to be at an impasse, how about this:
1) Set up a page here at JALLIB that references every JAL project, library, etc, that we know of-- just a link and a brief description. 2) I don't think we should forbid someone who may want to take on the role of 'librarian' or 'editor' to bring existing JAL libraries into compliance with JALLIB conventions. It can be a great way to learn about a subject they are interested in, and also learn the finer points of working within the JALLIB repository itself. I don't view it as 'dirty work' at all. I view it as apprenticeship. It is wonderful to have a program that works, and refine it to conform, but not break its function. 3) So, we could have a list of 'interesting' JAL libraries in need of a helper / coder/ maintainer. Personally, while I like JAL, the fact is, it has a rather small following. In my opinion is a real shame that we can let ourselves be divided over coding conventions. Seb- How's it coming with Antlr? Maybe we could do a JAL to JALLIB translator? 73, de AB4YD William ps: How do I teach the Vim editor that JAL=3 spaces, and Python=4 spaces? :-) pps: I wish google code's web interface had a preview button. :-( -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en.
